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Next came a race, with two trucks racing against each other at a time. The winner of each pair of races went on to compete against the other winners in semi-final and final race rounds.

In the first round of races, Obsessed flipped over onto its hood and had to be righted by a tractor. Obsessed left the stadium for repairs and didn’t return for the remainder of the show.

Shocker won the monster truck racing final in a race against Wrong Way Rick.

The last event of the evening was a freestyle competition. Each of the trucks took their turn going off ramps, doing wheelies and donuts to wow the judges.

Double Trouble won the freestyle competition, making driver Tyler Groth the overall winner of the monster truck show with a final score of 76 points. This was Groth’s second time winning the fair event; he also took first place last year.

“I drove the truck until the shocks went through the hood,” Groth said as the crowd cheered for his victory. “You guys were great.”

In between each segment of the monster truck competition, three motocross riders performed tricks on a 75-foot jump. The riders did handstands, flips and other tricks to get the crowd screaming.

The show ended at 9 p.m. and was followed by an autograph session at which the monster truck drivers signed autographs and met fans.